2012-13: Played in
19 games after redshirting her first year at Eastern, averaging 5.9
minutes per game … Averaged 8.5 rebounds per 40 minutes,
good for fifth on the team … Logged seven minutes in
EWU’s 88-60 win over Weber State (Dec. 20), finishing with
two points and four rebounds … Played 16 minutes against
Warner Pacific (Dec. 29) … Recorded one rebound, one block
and one steal in six minutes of action versus Montana State (Jan.
5) … Scored three points in eight minutes against Sacramento
State (Jan. 12) … Logged 12 minutes and finished with two
points in EWU’s narrow 75-72 victory over North Dakota (Jan.
17) before playing 10 minutes and grabbing a season-best seven
boards in the Eagles’ 63-38 defeat of Northern Colorado (Jan.
19) … Played a season-high 17 minutes in Eastern’s
79-70 win over Southern Utah (Jan. 26), notching six points on
3-of-4 shooting to go along with three boards … Scored two
points and grabbed six rebounds in EWU’s 83-51 victory over
Portland State (Feb. 21) … Earned Big Sky All-Academic
honors.

2011-12: Utilized
redshirt season.

High School: Ryan
was a dual-sport athlete for Lynden Christian High School, earning
letters in basketball and volleyball…As a junior on the
basketball team, she averaged nine points, eight rebounds and 4.7
assists per game for the Lyncs…Ryan was sidelined for much
of her senior season due to a knee injury.

Personal: Daughter
of Thomas and Neil Ann Ryan...Majoring in marketing...Sister,
Brianne, recently finished a prolific four-year career with the
Eagle women’s basketball team…Brianne was the 2012 Big
Sky MVP, two-time All-Big Sky First-Team selection, and the 2010
Big Sky Co-Defensive Player of the Year…She ranks third in
the EWU record book with 1,451 career points…Kayleigh and
Brianne’s mother, Neil Ann, also played hoops for Eastern
from 1979-82, and is still the third-leading rebounder in school
history with 1,008 career rebounds. Her career rebounding average
of 8.47 ranks fourth in the EWU record book, while her 346 rebounds
in the 1979 season is the fourth-best single season performance in
program history.